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Macro to open file, copy paste as values and save as excel html

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    Macro to open file, copy paste as values and save as excel html

    Hi, any help with the following would be greatly appreciated:

    I have a folder containing 40 single sheet excel workbooks and I would like to automate following tasks:
    - Open each excel file (need to open the file so as to update it since it gets the data from another workbook through =formulas)
    - Copy paste as values
    - Save this as excel html in the same folder as original excel files (keeping the original file name)
    - Close (original excel file should not be changed ie formulas should remain in place, only the html file will contain values)
    - Since there will always be xHtml files with same name need the macro to replace the excisting file

    My abilities with excel are limited to functions, no VBA knowledge other than finding ready codes and pasting them in the module.

    Since this routine is to be run almost daily the macro should run all files, instead of one by one.

    I just hope that I am not asking too much for excel to handle and I hope that explanation is clear.

    George

    Windows XP Pro, Office Pro 2003

    Note: I wonder whether a solution could be to record a macro for each file and create another macro to run all the others. But then again I need help with the macro to run the other macros.
    Last edited by gsav; 02-18-2010 at 07:16 PM.

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